Rotational Study of 5:3 and 7:4 Resonant Objects within the Main Classical Trans-Neptunian Belt (2402.05269v1)
Abstract: The 5:3 and 7:4 mean motion resonances of Neptune are at 42.3 and 43.7 au, respectively, and overlap with objects in the Classical trans-neptunian belt (Kuiper belt). We report the complete/partial lightcurves of 13 and 14 trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) in the 5:3 and 7:4 resonances, respectively. We report a most likely contact binary in the 7:4 resonance, 2013 FR${28}$, with a periodicity of 13.97$\pm$0.04 h and a lightcurve amplitude of 0.94$\pm$0.02 mag. With a V-/U-shaped lightcurve, 2013 FR${28}$ has one of the largest well-sampled TNO amplitude observed with ground-based observations, comparable to the well-determined contact binary 2001 QG${298}$. 2013 FR${28}$ has a mass ratio q$\sim$1 with a density $\rho$$\sim$1 g cm${-3}$. We find several objects with large amplitudes and classify 2004 SC${60}$, 2006 CJ${69}$, and 2013 BN${82}$ as likely contact binaries, and 2001 QF${331}$, 2003 YW${179}$, and 2015 FP${345}$ as likely elongated objects. We observe the 17:9 resonant or classical object 2003 SP${317}$ that we classify as a likely contact binary. A lower estimate of 10-50% and 20-55% for the fraction of (nearly) equal-sized contact binaries is calculated in the 5:3 and 7:4 resonances, respectively. Surface colors of 2004 SC${60}$, 2013 BN${82}$, 2014 OL${394}$, and 2015 FP${345}$ have been obtained. Including these colors with ones from the literature reveals that elongated objects and contact binaries share the same ultra-red surface color, except Manw\"e-Thorondor and 2004 SC${60}$. Not only are the colors of the 7:4 and 5:3 TNOs similar to the Cold Classicals, but we demonstrate that the rotational properties of the 5:3 and 7:4 resonants are similar to those of the Cold Classicals, inferring a clear link between these sub-populations.
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